Havant & South Downs Campuses Full Time Prospectus 23/24

ACTING FOR STAGE & SCREEN UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma

Venue: South Downs Campus Duration: 2 years

Structure On this course, you will study: – Principles of Performance – Theatre practitioners – Contemporary text extracts – Developing the body and voice for performance – Classical text for today – Acting styles – Physical theatre techniques – Screen acting – Professional practice and employment opportunities in the performing arts Teaching & learning The Acting course offers a range of teaching approaches including lectures and practice- based workshops focused on the techniques of theatre companies and practitioners. Play texts are interpreted and realised through project-based learning and discovery tasks, rehearsals and directed performance. Assessment evidence includes a reflective and evaluative project log and portfolio of research, oral presentations, creative group work, rehearsing, refining and performing scripted and devised work for stage and screen. The teaching environment engages students in practical and contextual learning activities supported by digital media technologies. We have access to a number of arts-based e-resources and provide students with online support materials. To enrich the learning experience, practical work on the course is underpinned with contextual and referential teaching to encourage a knowledge base of theatre styles and practitioners and historical and contemporary influences upon the performing arts. Our ethos is to create high quality, dynamic performance work in a positive, productive and professional environment where individuals can develop and thrive. The College boasts a fully functioning theatre space equipped with sound and lighting technologies at professional standard. The Performing Arts department

Overview Are you thinking about going to drama school? Want to be an actor? Maybe you have ambitions to work in production or set up your own theatre company one day. If this sounds like you, then don’t miss this opportunity to forge ahead with your ambitions. This course develops your talent, extending existing skills in order to prepare you for a career in a variety of media, including theatre, screen and creative technologies. You will take part in skills classes in acting, voice and physical theatre as well as drama workshops, rehearsals and productions. There will be many opportunities to perform a range of scripted plays on stage in a variety of theatre styles. You’ll also develop skills and techniques in acting for the camera by creating short films that will be screened in front of a public audience. You will be involved in devised and scripted drama ranging from the varied realms of contemporary theatre to classical texts. You will create performance work in a range of styles and contexts and reflect upon your developments and learning in a digital portfolio. You will work collaboratively, creatively and reflectively throughout the course. In addition you’ll benefit from trips to Shakespeare’s Globe, the West End and regional theatres to see examples of theatre practice and benefit from tours, talks and professional workshops. HSDC is proud to be working in partnership with the University of Winchester to support our Performing Arts students with masterclasses, audition preparation, collaboration projects and progression opportunities.

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